They fertilize internally!
Many animals reproduce through internal fertilization. A male and female pair up and mate, and the female's eggs are fertilized inside her body. Empid flies mate in this way. The male empid fly is smaller than the female and risks being eaten during mating. To protect himself, he presents the female with a small insect to distract her.
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Many types of sharks have their eggs fertilized internally while others have theirs fertilized externally
Oviparous animals are known to lay eggs. Some egg laying species are internally fertilized while some are externally fertilized.
false
No, for example human eggs are fertilized internally, as well as many other animals.
External, as most fish do. The females release millions of eggs, some of which are fertilised by the released clouds of sperm from males that are swimming in tandem with the female. Then the eggs drift with the current for 13-15 hours until the larvae hatch.
Flowers and fish
yes the eggs are fertilized internally
Fertilization occurs internally. The fertilized eggs are then released and mature externally.
the answer to this question is internally for most newts, including all Western types.
Many types of sharks have their eggs fertilized internally while others have theirs fertilized externally
Oviparous animals are known to lay eggs. Some egg laying species are internally fertilized while some are externally fertilized.
Internally
Most fish do not get pregnant in the sense of that of mammals, like humans. They produce eggs externally and then the males fertilize the eggs. Some types, such as sharks, do get fertilized internally.
Guppies are fertilised internally they are livebearers.
both
tortoises lay eggs
The term "external reproduction" for higher animals means in eggs rather than internally. So the hawk reproduces externally, laying and hatching its eggs.
false